WILMINGTON, Del. -- Verizon customers will soon benefit from a $600,000 investment the company is making to upgrade its telecommunications network connecting Wilmington and southern Chester County, Pa.

Verizon is installing additional fiber-optic cable and associated electronic equipment along Route 52 to provide additional capacity and reliability in its network. The aerial and underground cable contains more than 4,300 fiber miles, the total distance if all the fibers in the cable were placed end to end. The company expects to complete the project in May.

"Because of Verizon's investment in Delaware, an advanced broadband, fiber-optic network now serves every corner of the state from Rockland to Rehoboth," said Joshua W. Martin III, president of Verizon Delaware. "The ability to build, enhance and maintain complex networks is at the very heart of our business. Verizon has played a key role in Delaware's economic development for more than a century. We intend to be a part of Delaware's telecommunications future in the 21st century and beyond."

"Verizon is the only telecommunications company committed to significant investment in Delaware's future," Martin said. "Verizon's Delaware network is open to residents and businesses as well as our competitors. We welcome competition in the local marketplace, and any company that sincerely wants to compete here can do so."

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